Classic reproduction! The classical ballet "Swan Lake" is about to land at Weifang Grand Theater

Thu Jun 06 08:49:15 CST 2024

The reporter learned from the Weifang Grand Theater that the classic ballet "Swan Lake" brought by the Russian National Classical Model Ballet will land at the Weifang Grand Theater at 19:30 on June 7th (Friday). The enduring legend is paired with the performance lineup of the All-Star Dance Company, which will bring an artistic feast to the audience.

                                                                               

The ballet "Swan Lake" was composed in 1876. It is the first dance piece written by Tchaikovsky and is a reserved repertoire of all classical ballet companies. It is based on folklore. Princess Odetta was turned into a white swan by demons on the banks of Swan Lake, and only steadfast love can break the evil magic. Prince Siegfried fell deeply in love with Odetta when he visited Swan Lake, vowing to love her forever and save her from misery. On the night the prince chooses a bride, the demon deceives the prince by making his daughter Black Swan disguise herself as Odetta. The prince was almost deceived, and finally found out in time, attacked the demon, and killed it. The White Swan restores the princess's original form, sails away with the prince in a boat, and sails towards the other side of happiness.

                                                                               

                                                                               

The play's setting is closely integrated with the storyline, and the sharp color contrast is even more dramatic. Whether it is the beauty and kindness of the white swan, the innocence of the prince, or the fierceness and indifference of the wizard, they are all displayed on the stage by the dancers. There are many classic songs in each scene of the play, and 29 closely related sub-songs combine dance and music perfectly, and the two complement each other seamlessly, turning the work into an audiovisual feast.